2025 Adopted Budget Available for Review by City of Newcastle

Newcastle, WALocal News

The City of Newcastle's 2025 Adopted Budget is now available online for public review after receiving approval from the city council on November 19, 2024. This comprehensive budget outlines the city's financial strategy and key priorities for the upcoming year, reflecting its commitment to providing essential services while pursuing capital improvement projects. Residents can access the budget through an interactive online platform, allowing them to explore various sections or print copies for convenience. This accessibility promotes engagement with local government financial planning. Additionally, the Finance Department's webpage offers further context and insights regarding the budget’s components and their implications for the community.

By making the budget available digitally, Newcastle fosters transparency and encourages public participation in local governance. Residents are invited to review the budget and understand its impact on their community, showcasing Newcastle's dedication to informed civic engagement.

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